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What is the best way to get around in Kyoto?
The Takeaway:
- Kyoto is a compact city with a well-developed transport network.
- The subways and trains are the most convenient way to get around the city.
- Buses are less convenient, but cover almost the whole city.
- Taxis are plentiful and reasonably cheap.
- Bicycles are a great way to get around Kyoto.
How do I get around Kyoto with JR Pass?
Numerous trains in and around Kyoto can be accessed using your Japan Rail Pass. Kyoto Station is the central city’s transportation hub for Japan Railways and other private services, as well as shopping centers. From here, you can access the Shinkansen bullet train to Osaka, Tokyo, and many other destinations.
How much does it cost to take the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto?
The regular one way fare from Tokyo to Kyoto is 13,320 yen for a non-reserved seat or around 14,000 yen for a reserved seat. A 7-day Japan Rail Pass costs about the same as regular round trip tickets. The Japan Rail Pass is valid on Hikari and Kodama trains, but not on Nozomi trains.
What is the main train station in Kyoto?
Kyōto Station (京都駅, Kyōto-eki) is a major railway station and transportation hub in Kyōto, Japan.
Can I use the JR Pass from Tokyo to Kyoto?
A standard Tokyo to Kyoto trip with the JR Pass takes close to 2 hours and 40 minutes, taking the Hikari Shinkansen. The standard one-way fare would be 13,080 yen for non-reserved seats and 13,500 yen for reserved on both Hikari and Kodama trains.
What is the best way to move around Kyoto?
Kyoto has two subway lines that are the best way to move north-south and east-west in the city. For details on Kyoto’s subway system, see the Kyoto Subways page.
What is it like to live in Kyoto?
Kyoto is a compact city with a well-developed transport network. It’s very easy to get around. The subways and trains are the most convenient way to get around the city. Buses are less convenient, but cover almost the whole city. Taxis are plentiful and reasonably cheap.
How do I find a taxi in Kyoto?
You can hail a taxi in Kyoto from any curb, or you can find one at a hotel or marked taxi stand. Taxis are metered and most drivers know English, though it is always a good idea to keep your hotel’s address handy to show the driver.
How to get to Higashiyama Station from downtown Kyoto?
Downtown Kyoto: Take the Karasuma Line subway to Shijo Station. Southern Higashiyama: Take the Karasuma Line subway, switch to the Tozai Line at Karasuma-Oike Station and get off at Higashiyama Station. Northern Higashiyama: Take the Karasuma Line subway, switch to the Tozai Line at Karasuma-Oike Station and get off at Keage Station.